Apologies, in not updating this thing in forever. I know I may be on a couple of people’s RSS feeds who probably forgot I was in there. 😉

Secondly, I’m not sure if I want to keep this blog going in its current form or not, because I really don’t spend that much time doing game programming anymore and that’s kind of what this blog is supposed to be about. Maybe if things weren’t so fucked up, that’s what I’d be doing…

I love video games though, they’re why I learned to program so young – this year I took part in the Allegro Speedhack, but it will probably be my last (I know I say that every time, but seriously, I’m mortal, I have a limited number of years on this earth, and writing crappy broken code in dead programming languages utilizing horrible tools is not how I envision myself spending that time.) I also had most of my weekend tied up with other obligations… needless to say I didn’t finish a complete game, but it was something I was still moderately proud to have been a part of. Though, participating certainly showed a lack of judgment on my part.

Most recently, I’ve become a lot more politically aware and active. I’ve joined a group of people and helped to found (and modestly grow) the Washington Pirate Party (apologies, we all work and have very little time, the site isn’t that mature yet. Our Facebook page and group is where most of the action is, but we’re hoping to transition away from that.

For those unaware or who think the Pirate Party is about making Napster legal or something – it certainly has some roots in that regard with pissed of teens going “what the fuck is the artificial scarcity shit?” and “why is copyright so out of whack?” – but it’s evolved much past that, the Pirates realize that most of this stuff is a symptom of a much bigger problem that exists in our power structures today.

But back to point, the Pirate Party is at its core, there to pirate the government back, into the hands of the people. We are more technology aware than other parties—and that’s a good thing – because when we fight for government transparency and accountability, individual privacy, and your civil liberties – guess where the main fight really is? The internet, that’s where.

We approve of a consensus based and enfranchising approach – we think everyone should have access to political discourse, and that with today’s technology, that everyone can have a voice and be heard. That the person you elect is YOUR public servant and answerable to you, not whichever corporation has the highest paid lobbyists.

So where do we stand on the other issues? Partisanship, etc? Well, for the most part, we don’t. Each candidate may have their own personal views in addition to the Pirate views, and each candidate must be weighed on their own. To get the pirate thumbs up, you really just have to agree with and support our core values. To give an example of how stuff tends to work, the head of the Oregon Pirate Party is also head of their Green Party (Jorden Leonard.)

So… we started a political party… with no money to speak of… so we started a PAC in Washington… still no money to speak of… oh well, good for us. Let’s put our free time in and see if we can help with anything ongoing, maybe make a difference someday. Even though that sounds less than hopeful, there is actually some light at the end of the tunnel – the one thing the pirate party offers that the other 3rd parties don’t (besides supporting the other 3rd parties) – we win elections with very little money.

It will take a lot of time and resources to really get this off the ground, and the corruption of the system in the US is much more fierce; to make a Starcraft analogy, we see ourselves as the Battle Ships that while you can’t just go rush in from the start with (for the most part) – you can defend your base just long enough to start pumping them out… – Because the corruption must be fought, evil flourishes when good people do nothing.

In the meanwhile, while we were out managing our dicks, the rest of the public started waking up too… realizing that most of what the people in power are saying are lies, that the current media is a corporate owned, for-profit, newertainment industry who’s bias is sold to the highest bidder. And an amazing, truly grass-roots political movement inspired by the Arab Spring, showed up… Occupy Wall Street. First on the internet… and still… even though it has become massively public (seriously look up “Occupy [insert city here]” and you’ll probably find one – it’s on five continents and most US states. There is probably one near you) very empowered by its social presence on the internet… — so you see, protecting the internet, and social media is of profound importance, and even a moral issue at this point.

I was at Occupy Seattle on Friday, September 30th—living in a fairly liberal area and getting off to a late start we haven’t been discriminated against that I know of. I can’t say it’s workinglike thateverywhere. We did not stay the night then, but on Saturday the 1st I did (I didn’t get a very good rest, and had to stop home in the morning to “charge my phone” which later turned into fall asleep until noon. Shame. So I spent most of the day getting my friend geared up for staying overnight – as she has the ability to go live there and be a part of it. I have to work, but I’ll be in and out when I can be and to help. Because we need this.) We held a general assembly of our own both days. There was one on Sunday but I missed it, and the ones today I missed as well (at work), I’m going to see if I can make it tonight anyway to catch up and get the latest news; and tomorrow as well.

Please go and help out if you can, when you can. It changes every day, go to catch up or drop off some blankets or food… — be a part of history.

p.s. I totally got on the news once, my parents called and said they saw me speak. But I can’t find it. I think it was Kiro 7 at 8pm on Oct 1st, if you have a link to it, fwd it to me. I wanna see it!

p.p.s. The WA Pirate Party officially supports Occupy Seattle. And will all do whatever we can to support it and make it work. We will be there. Let us know if there is something we can do for you.